US10727724B2 - Electric motor generator system with a plurality of magnet portions abutting an inwardly facing surface of a shaft - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an electric motor generator system and particularly, but not exclusively, to an electric motor generator system for a gas turbine engine.
- Gas turbine engines while providing mechanical power, have a requirement for electrical energy, for example to power ancillary equipment and control systems for the engine.
- a gearbox and secondary drive system is used to power an electrical motor generator.
- Such an arrangement is complex, bulky, requires regular maintenance, and can make the gas turbine engine difficult to package, for example within a nacelle.
- rotating machinery such as stationary power generation, marine propeller drives, etc., often have a similar requirement for supplementary electrical power.
- an electric motor generator system comprising:
- a hollow rotatable shaft having a central longitudinal axis
- the coil spar being positioned concentrically within the hollow rotatable shaft, the coil spar comprising one or more coil assemblies;
- each magnet portion shaped to conform to a radially inwardly facing surface of the shaft
- each of the plurality of magnet portions aligns conformally against the radially inwardly facing surface of the shaft between the radially inwardly facing surface and the or each coil assembly.
- the electric motor generator system of the present disclosure inverts the standard arrangement of a permanent magnet electric motor generator system such that the stator, having one or more coil assemblies) is located in the centre and the magnet portions are mounted to a shaft positioned radially outside of the stator.
- the magnet portions are positioned against a radially inwardly facing surface of the rotatable shaft.
- the attachment of the magnet portions to the rotatable shaft is simplified by using the centrifugal force generated by the shaft rotation to hold the magnet portions in place against the rotatable shaft.
- This arrangement of magnet portions may eliminate the need for supplementary magnet retention bands or the use of other fastening systems, such as adhesives or other fasteners. This makes the electric motor generator system of the present disclosure simpler, lighter and easier to integrate into existing hardware, than prior art electric motor generator systems.
- Attaching the magnet portions to the radially inwardly facing surface of the rotatable shaft allows higher rotational speeds than a conventional electrical machine arrangement in which they are radially inwardly of the coil assemblies. This in turn allows the electric motor generator system of the present disclosure to operate at higher rotational speeds and so provides for increased efficiency in comparison to prior art motor generator systems.
- the plurality of magnet portions extends around a complete circumference of the radially inwardly facing surface.
- the magnet portions may extend in a circumferentially spaced arrangement around the radially inwardly facing surface of the rotatable shaft. In other words, there may be circumferential gaps between adjacent ones of the magnet portions in this alternative arrangement.
- the one or more coil assemblies are positioned on a radially outwardly facing surface of the coil spar.
- Positioning the one or more coil assemblies on a radially outwardly facing surface of the coil spar improves the positional stability of the or each coil assembly when in operation.
- the shaft has a working length, the plurality of magnet portions extending along the entirety of the working length (L), the shaft has an outer diameter (D), and a ratio of L/D is greater than approximately 2.
- the coil spar is provided with a plurality of cooling holes, the plurality of cooling holes being arranged adjacent to the or each coil assembly.
- a centre bore of the coil spar is provided with a cooling fluid, and the plurality of cooling holes directs the cooling fluid onto the or each coil assembly.
- a cooling fluid is directed onto the or each coil assembly through the plurality of cooling holes to reduce an operating temperature of the coil assemblies.
- This cooling fluid may be a fluid that is already being circulated within the shaft
- a radially outwardly facing surface of the coil spar is crenelated, the crenelated surface comprising an axial sequence of crenels and merlons, and the or each coil assembly is positioned on a radially outwardly facing surface of a corresponding one of the merlons.
- the crenels on the radially outwardly facing surface of the coil spar serve to separate the coil assemblies.
- the increased radius of each of the crenels improves the structural stiffness of the coil spar.
- the crenels extend circumferentially around the radially outwardly facing surface of the coil spar. In an alternative arrangement, the crenels extend axially along an axial length of the crenels.
- the electric motor generator system further comprises at least three bearing assemblies spaced along the hollow shaft, and the or each bearing assembly provides for rotational support between a radially inwardly facing surface of the shaft and a radially outwardly facing surface of the coil spar.
- Attaching the coil assemblies to the coil spar makes them less stiff than a conventional electrical machine arrangement in which they are radially outwardly of the rotor magnets. This arrangement can allow a flexibility that with suitably positioned bearings can be made to conform to any induced bending in the rotor.
- Any shaft assembly having a high L/D ratio may be susceptible to deflection at high rotational speeds, for example in the form of ‘hogging’ of the shaft. Such deflection may be detrimental to the performance of an electrical machine comprising such a shaft by, for example removing the uniformity of a clearance between the shaft and another rotational component.
- the magnet portions rotate with the shaft around the coil assemblies that are attached to the coil spar.
- a predetermined radial clearance between the magnet portions and the coil assemblies is selected to optimise the electrical performance of the electric motor generator system.
- any deflection along an axial length of the shaft can be conformally transferred to the coil spar.
- the inclusion of bearing assemblies at each of the crenels ensures that the coil spar and the shaft deflect together in the same sense. This in turn enables the electric motor generator system of the present disclosure to maintain a constant pre-determined clearance between the coil spar and the magnet portions across an entire operating speed range of the system.
- a spacing between adjacent bearing assemblies is less than the outer diameter of the shaft.
- the bearing assemblies are equi-spaced along the shaft.
- Maintaining approximately equal spacing between adjacent bearing assemblies further assists in ensuring that the axial alignment of the coil spar corresponds to the axial alignment of the hollow shaft.
- the coil spar is rotatable about the central longitudinal axis.
- each of the shaft and the coil spar By enabling each of the shaft and the coil spar to rotate around the longitudinal axis, it is possible to arrange for a predetermined difference in rotational speed between the shaft and the coil spar across the operating range of the electric motor generator system.
- the shaft rotates in a first rotational direction
- the coil spar rotates in a second rotational direction, with the first rotational direction being opposite to the second rotational direction.
- Contra-rotation of the shaft and the coil spar will increase the relative rotational speed between the shaft and the coil spar. This in turn can increase the electrical power generated by the system when it is in a generator configuration.
- a gas turbine engine comprising an electric motor generator system according to the first aspect.
- aspects of the disclosure provide devices, methods and systems which include and/or implement some or all of the actions described herein.
- the illustrative aspects of the disclosure are designed to solve one or more of the problems herein described and/or one or more other problems not discussed.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic part-sectional view of a turbofan gas turbine engine incorporating an electric motor generator system according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic part-sectional view of the electric motor generator system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic part-sectional view of an electric motor generator system according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure.
- an electric motor generator system according to a first embodiment of the disclosure is designated generally by the reference numeral 100 .
- the electric motor generator system 100 is integrated into a turbofan gas turbine engine 102 .
- the turbofan engine 102 comprises a fan assembly 103 and a core gas turbine engine 105 , both positioned within a casing 104 .
- the electric motor generator system 100 is positioned within the centre shaft of the core gas turbine engine 105 .
- the electric motor generator system 100 is described with reference to a turbofan gas turbine engine, it is to be understood that the electric motor generator system 100 may form part of any suitable rotating machinery such as, for example, marine propulsion drives, industrial power transfer drives, and other motive power transfer arrangements.
- the electric motor generator system 100 comprises a hollow rotatable shaft 110 , a coil spar 150 comprising coil assemblies 130 , and a plurality of magnet portions 140 .
- the shaft 110 has a central longitudinal axis 112 .
- Each of the magnet portions 140 is shaped to conform to a radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 .
- the magnet portions 140 abut against the radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 .
- the magnet portions 140 extend around the complete circumference 116 of the radially inwardly surface 114 of the shaft 110 . In this way, the magnet portions 140 line the radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 .
- the shaft 110 is formed from a ferritic steel and acts as a magnetic yoke thus increasing torque density.
- the rotor poles can be formed as a Halbach array, which can reduce the magnetic fields in the yoke and thus increase the torque density of the motor generator system.
- the magnet portions 140 are secured within the shaft by virtue of the geometrical placement of the magnet portions 140 around the circumference 116 of the radially inwardly surface 114 of the shaft 110 .
- the centrifugal loading generated by the rotation of the shaft 110 provides an additional force securing the magnet portions 140 in place against the radially inwardly surface 114 of the shaft 110 .
- Each of the coil assemblies 130 is positioned in axial sequence along an axial length of the coil spar 150 .
- the coil spar 150 is accommodated within the hollow shaft 110 .
- the coil spar 150 is positioned concentrically with the shaft 110 .
- the shaft 110 encloses the coil spar 150 .
- the shaft 110 is rotatable relative to the stationary coil spar 150 by means of bearing assemblies 124 .
- the coil spar 150 is provided with a torque reaction mount 162 .
- the coil spar 150 has a radially outwardly facing surface 154 .
- the radially outwardly facing surface 154 is provided with crenellations 160 .
- the crenellations 160 extend in an axial direction such that each individual crenellation 160 extends circumferentially around the radially outwardly facing surface 154 of the coil spar 150 .
- the crenellations 160 comprise an axial sequence of crenels 164 and merlons 166 .
- Each of the crenels 164 extends radially outwardly of each of the merlons 166 .
- Each coil assembly 130 is accommodated on a radially outwardly facing surface of a corresponding one of the merlons 166 .
- a bearing assembly 180 is positioned at each of the merlons 166 .
- Each of the bearing assemblies 180 provides rotational support between the radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 , and the radially outwardly facing surface 154 of the coil spar 150 .
- the bearing assemblies 180 are spaced along the axial length of the shaft 110 at the spacing of the crenellations 160 .
- each of the bearing assemblies 180 is spaced along the axial length of the hollow shaft 110 with approximately equal spacing between adjacent bearing assemblies 180 .
- the mechanical linkage between the shaft 110 and the coil spar 150 , provided by the bearing assemblies 180 ensures that if the shaft 110 deforms due to bending loads then the coil spar 150 will adopt the same deformed shape. In other words if the shaft 110 exhibits ‘hogging’ due, for example, to centrifugal loading, then the coil spar 150 will adopt a correspondingly ‘hogged’ shape. This means that a clearance between the radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 , and the coil spar 150 will remain constant irrespective of the geometrical shape adopted by the shaft 110 .
- the shaft 110 has a working length (L) 118 which is the axial length along the shaft 110 over which extends the opposing coil assemblies 130 and magnet portions 140 .
- the shaft 110 has an outer diameter (D) 120 . Consequently, the electric motor generator system has an L/D ratio that is greater than approximately 2.
- the coil spar 150 is held in a stationary position via the torque reaction mount 162 .
- the relative rotation between the shaft 110 and the coil spar 150 enable the motor generator system to generate electrical power.
- This electrical power is transmitted from the motor generator system 100 via the electrical power output 134 .
- an electric motor generator system according to a second embodiment of the disclosure is designated generally by the reference numeral 200 .
- Features of the electric motor generator system 200 which correspond to those of electric motor generator system 100 have been given corresponding reference numerals for ease of reference.
- the electric motor generator system 200 has a shaft 110 enclosing a coil spar 250 .
- the shaft 110 comprises a plurality of magnet portions 140 attached to a radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 .
- the coil spar 250 comprises a radially outwardly facing surface 254 having a crenellated profile in the axial direction.
- the crenellations 260 comprise an axial sequence of crenels 264 and merlons 266 . Each of the crenels 264 extends radially outwardly of each of the merlons 266 .
- the coil spar 250 comprises coil assemblies 230 , with each coil assembly 230 positioned on a radially outwardly facing surface of a respective one of the merlons 266 .
- the coil spar 250 is provided with a plurality of cooling holes 256 .
- the cooling holes 256 are positioned adjacent to each coil assembly 230 .
- the coil spar 250 has a centre bore 258 through which passes a flow 272 of cooling fluid 270 .
- the cooling fluid 270 flows axially along the centre bore 258 and then flows radially outwardly through the cooling holes 256 and thence onto each coil assembly 230 .
- a bearing assembly 280 is positioned at each of the merlons 266 .
- Each of the bearing assemblies 280 provides rotational support between the radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 , and the radially outwardly facing surface 254 of the coil spar 250 .
- the bearing assemblies 180 are spaced along the axial length of the shaft 110 at the spacing of the crenellations 260 .
- the arrangement of bearing assemblies 280 ensures that any bending of the shaft 110 is conformally transferred the coil spar 250 . This in turn maintains a radial clearance between the radially inwardly facing surface 114 of the shaft 110 , and the coil spar 250 at a constant pre-determined value.
- the shaft 110 rotates in a first direction 290
- the coil spar 250 rotates in a second direction 292
- the first direction 290 and the second direction 292 being opposite to one another. This increases the relative rotational speed between the shaft 110 and the coil spar 250 , which in turn increases the electrical power output of the system 200 when in a generator configuration.
- the cooling fluid 170 is the lubricant fluid that is used to provide lubrication and heat transfer within the gas turbine core engine.
- the electric motor generator system 100 is described with reference to its application as an electric generator that is integrated into a turbofan gas turbine engine. However, the electric motor generator system 100 may equally function as an electric motor integrated in a gas turbine engine. Alternatively, the electric motor generator system 100 may be applied to other rotating systems as described above, either as an electric generator or as an electric generator.
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